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Enticott Performance Automotive Training, is a driver training company with a difference! We provide specialist automotive training in the areas of caring, maintaining and reducing costs.
Our focus is to provide drivers of all ages and experience with the skills and resources to correctly, safely and legally reduce their motoring costs.
Learning how to inspect, identify and rectify as a driver is vital in the fight against spiralling motoring costs and maintaining road safety. Just some of the benefits drivers take away from our training are:
1, Happy with the cost of running your vehicle?
2, Would you like to save up to 40% of your vehicles running cost?
3, Would you like to be in control of your motoring costs? Reduce them and become a safer more competent driver?
Automotive Workshops South Wales are automotive driver training specialists, we concentrate on reducing running costs through driver training. From large corporate companies to smaller enterprises all employed staff that drive have a responsibility to ensure the vehicle they drive is in good working order and in a safe condition.
Part of our training enables drivers to identify problems and take corrective action. As motor vehicles continually advance and systems become more complex, drivers have a duty to understand their vehicles and the cost related to running and maintaining those vehicles.
Understanding instrument data, ECO driving and vehicle maintenance are just a few driver skills we teach within our training? Learning such skills can save drivers and businesses thousands of pounds a year on their motoring costs?
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Our training seminars can be booked by any one driver or organisation. We can run the training at a venue of your choice or allocated by us? Costs vary depending on group size. Most of our training is Powerpoint™ based with automotive props. Please complete an enquiry form for more details.
Cost of motoring increases at three times rate of inflation
This increase is almost three times the current rate of inflation and is another blow to Britain's cash-strapped households.
The latest annual figures mean motorists now face annual costs of nearly £6,500 – or around £129 per week or 55.74 pence per mile – to own and run their vehicles. Drivers now pay an average of £1,556 per year more to own and run a car than they did in 2007.
When vehicle depreciation and finance are excluded, day-to-day running costs are also up by 11.1pc to £2,743.
The single largest increase in running costs for drivers is fuel, which has increased by £160 annually since 2010 – this represents a 12.4pc increase in just one year and is hitting middle class families hard.
There has been a significant increase in fuel prices with petrol up from 118.4p/l to 134.78p/l, an increase of 13.8pc and diesel up from 122p/l to 140.49p/l, an increase of 15.16pc. One small consolation for motorists is that these increases have been slightly offset by an improvement in fuel consumption of 1.8pc.